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Which of the following describes the sum in terms of p and q?(1 point)
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The sum −p+(−q) is the number located a distance p from q in the positive direction.
The sum negative p plus left parenthesis negative q right parenthesis is the number located a distance p from q in the positive direction.

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |p| from q in the negative direction.
The sum p plus left parenthesis negative q right parenthesis is the number located a distance Start Absolute Value p End Absolute Value from q in the negative direction.

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the positive direction.
The sum p plus left parenthesis negative q right parenthesis is the number located a distance Start Absolute Value q End Absolute Value from p in the positive direction.

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the negative direction.
The sum p plus left parenthesis negative q right parenthesis is the number located a distance Start Absolute Value q End Absolute Value from p in the negative direction.

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The correct response is:

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the negative direction.
shows the correct way to find the sum p+q if p is positive and q is negative?(1 point)
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A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. Point p is marked on the seventh interval from the left. Zero is marked 2 intervals to the right of p. A leftward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, points from p to the second interval from the left.
Image with alt text: A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. Point p is marked on the seventh interval from the left. Zero is marked 2 intervals to the right of p. A leftward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, points from p to the second interval from the left.

A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second point from the left is labeled p. Zero is marked at 6 intervals to the right of point p. A rightward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the right of p.
Image with alt text: A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second point from the left is labeled p. Zero is marked at 6 intervals to the right of point p. A rightward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the right of p.

A number line ranging from 0 in unit increments shows an arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starting at point p and ending 4 units to the right.
Image with alt text: A number line ranging from 0 in unit increments shows an arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starting at point p and ending 4 units to the right.

A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second mark from the left is labeled 0. Point p is located 5 intervals to the right of 0. A leftward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the left of p.
Image with alt text: A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second mark from the left is labeled 0. Point p is located 5 intervals to the right of 0. A leftward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the left of p.
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The correct response is:

A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second point from the left is labeled p. Zero is marked at 6 intervals to the right of point p. A rightward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the right of p.
Image with alt text: A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second point from the left is labeled p. Zero is marked at 6 intervals to the right of point p. A rightward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the right of p.
so whats the answer a b c d
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B. A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second point from the left is labeled p. Zero is marked at 6 intervals to the right of point p. A rightward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the right of p.
Image with alt text: A number line is shown with arrows at both ends, and hashmarks at unit intervals. The second point from the left is labeled p. Zero is marked at 6 intervals to the right of point p. A rightward curved arrow, labeled absolute value of q, starts at p and ends 4 intervals to the right of p.
Use properties of operations to add (−3) and (−17).
To add -3 and -17, you can simply combine the two numbers.

So, (-3) + (-17) = -20.

The sum of -3 and -17 is -20.
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